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I should like a definite answer to the following question.
He looked at her without a definite answer in his mind.
Then when I told him about the baby he was more definite.
The old boy seemed pretty definite as to what he saw.
But even less definite is the matter of the court's name.
"They would really be the only people who could find out anything definite."
Those of us who come here run a definite risk.
He made no definite answer to what I had to tell.
If you're alone with one of them, you have a definite chance.
We know little or nothing definite of his early days.
And the time has come when we must take a definite decision one way or the other.
He seems to have no definite plans for the future.
"There was not a definite plan in place to get together again."
On this point, a definite decision has to be taken.
No definite action has been taken to make that happen.
It could take about five years before definite results are known.
God has created me to do Him some definite service.
The guy seemed to know his stuff and was pretty definite.
Their plans for going were not very definite as to time.
He'd had no definite plans for the rest of the day.
Perhaps she was wrong in being so definite about that.
Guy had no definite plan; he would make one as they went.
Definite evidence for that view has not yet been found.
"But in the case of the first two words, you have definite evidence?"
There was no definite evidence, I understand, which could be brought against her.